A full day.
10am Richard oliver financial adviser visits to advise that Sovereign superannuation won't be paid out until I am dead (unlike all the other funds I have paid into, which have pretty much all paid out).
We have a fascinating chat about Richard's time as a school inspector (the 70s/80s!)
12pm Jane and Penny, hospice and community nurses respectively, visit. They are extremely encouraging and affirming - they are amazed at how well I am looking, and positive about my routines. Yay!
2pm Maria C over for second practice - we are now pretty much ready to "rock the hospice" with our musical act, viola and flute, which we are gonna call "Air on a G String" - we will do nostalgic songs (a lot of stuff from shows, which we both like, plus a fair dollop of Italian movie type songs). Our debut will be next Tue, all going well...
7pm (actually later - trying to get the other vWs to move at the specified time is a neverending BATTLE!!) - into town, to a little Italian restaurant called Covo - it has 3 branches, this one is in Fort St. Menus are simple but authentic and generous, and the service and atmosphere are delightful (behind my seat were some photos of Marlon Brando/Vito Corleone and the caption "I'll make him an offer he can't refuse").
All traipse home happily to bed/facebook/sudoku...
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